Painting crockery, playing digeridoo, making wine or spraying graffiti; these are just a few examples of things you can do during a workshop. For example as a team building outing, during a bachelor party or on a family day. In this article the best and most special workshops in a row!
Opt for a workshop
There is plenty of choice in the field of workshops in the Netherlands. Whether a workshop is suitable for a certain group of people depends on a number of things:
- How big is the group?
- What can the workshop cost?
- What is the purpose of the workshop (educational, or more for fun)
- Composition of the group
For example, with a group of friends you can very well follow a workshop ‘jewelry making’, while this will be less suitable as a family outing.
‘Well-known’ workshops in the Netherlands
Most people have heard of candle making and mosaics. Here are some examples of workshops that are given a lot and are known to many people:
- Sculpting
- Model
- Making bonbons (chocolate workshop)
- Making candles
- Make flower arrangements
- Cooking (culinary)
- Body painting
- Paint
- Color analysis
- Tasting wine
- Makeup
- Mosaics
- Painting crockery
- Scrapbook
- Sports clinic
- Making cakes
- Theater
- Making soap
Special workshops in the Netherlands
From cuddling to pole dancing; you can’t think of it that way or there is a workshop available for it. Here are some examples of special workshops:
- Country painting (painting in a countryside way)
- Etiquette (learning standards and customs)
- Glass fusing (making objects from glass)
- Icecarving (making sculptures from ice)
- Juggling
- Laughing with a guru (laughter therapy)
- Pole dancing
- Fencing (sports)
- Smartlapping (and then recording a CD)
- Making sushi
- Tachi (sports)
- Garden designs
- Playing poker
- Balloon folding
What does a workshop cost
Prices for workshops vary enormously. For some workshops you pay less than ten euros per person, while for other workshops you pay 50 euros per person. The costs for a workshop depend on who gives the workshop (professionalism) but also what you get for it. For example, you always have to pay an amount for the materials for jewelry or making bags.